Inspiring Strategies for Effective Spatial Data Collaboration and Management
This presentation by María Cabello, Isabel Goñi, and Andrés Valentín explores innovative strategies for enhancing spatial data collaboration across local, regional, and European levels. It provides insights into the implementation of INSPIRE data specifications, the development of effective multidisciplinary training programs, and the establishment of working groups focused on key themes. Emphasizing the importance of knowledge sharing and community involvement, this session presents best practices, organizational guidelines, and tools designed to bridge gaps in technological visions and foster stakeholder engagement.
Inspiring Strategies for Effective Spatial Data Collaboration and Management
E N D
Presentation Transcript
INSPIRING Tips and Tricks María Cabello*, Isabel Goñi*, Andrés Valentín** * **
Technological vision • INSPIRE data specifications • INSPIRE Services specifications • Data models • UML • Guidelines • Implementation rules
Organizational Vision • Specialization • Policies • Technicians • Specific themes • Data providers • Local/regional level users
Technological DIFFERENT VISIONS • Multidisciplinar • Theoretical Training • Practical Organizative • BRIDGING
NAVARRE Network resources Spatial Data Collaboration
NAVARRE • Organizative • Technical WG • Data Responsibility • Information Flow
EUROPEAN LEVEL SDIC TESTING EU PROJECTS FORA TWG TOOLS PROVIDER
PROVIDING TOOLS Suite for Geographical Information Management
REGIONAL LEVEL • Thematic working groups • Training • Specific to data providers • Generic to policy makers • Seminars open to different stakeholders
DISSEMINATION • Different levels • Regional • National • European
CONCLUSIONS • Multidisciplinar: bridging technical and technological • Examples – good practises • Sharing knowledge and experience • Friendly and easy to use tools • Invoving Policy makers • Fostering SMEs participation